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slum area - перевод на русский

REMOVAL OR DESTRUCTION OF SLUMS, DISPLACING RESIDENTS
Urban slum clearance; Slum clearance project; Slum clearance program; Slum clearance programme; Slum removal; Slum eviction; Slum-clearance; Slum clearances
  • [[Dublin slum]] clearance circa 1900
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slum area      

общая лексика

трущобы

slum area      
трущобы
slum clearance         
снос ветхих зданий, расчистка трущоб
slum clearance         

общая лексика

расчистка трущоб

строительное дело

снос ветхих зданий, расчистка трущоб

slum clearance         
снос ветхих домов, расчистка трущоб
slum         
  • A young boy sits over an open sewer in the Kibera slum, [[Nairobi]].
  • date=October 2018}}</ref>
  • Inside of a slum house, from Jacob Riis photo collection of New York City (ca 1890).
  • One of the many New York City slum photographs of [[Jacob Riis]] (ca 1890). Squalor can be seen in the streets, wash clothes hanging between buildings.
  • Slum with tiled roofs and railway, Jakarta railway slum resettlement 1975, Indonesia.
  • Substandard housing in a slum in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] in the 2000s.
  • triads]].
  • date=2013-10-04 }} Pierre Espagne, Reperes Mediterraneens (1976)</ref>
  • 19th century slum, London
  • date=2013-09-04 }} The Economist (August 18, 2012)</ref>
  • Bahia]], [[Brazil]]
  • 978-0141000237}}, pages 3–11</ref><ref>Pacione, Michael (2006), Mumbai, Cities, 23(3), pages 229–238</ref>
  • Charles Booth]]'s [[poverty map]] showing the [[Old Nichol]], a slum in the [[East End of London]]. Published 1889 in [[Life and Labour of the People in London]]. The red areas are "middle class, well-to-do", light blue areas are "poor, 18s to 21s a week for a moderate family", dark blue areas are "very poor, casual, chronic want", and black areas are the "lowest class...occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals".
  • The location of 100 largest "contiguous" mega-slums in the world. Numerous other regions have slums, but those slums are scattered. The numbers show population in millions per mega-slum, the initials are derived from city name. Some of the largest slums of the world are in areas of political or social conflicts.
  • A slum near [[Ramos Arizpe]] in [[Mexico]].
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  • A slum in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. Rocinha favela is next to skyscrapers and wealthier parts of the city, a location that provides jobs and easy commute to those who live in the slums.
  • date=2013-09-27 }} Mark Byrnes, The Atlantic (November 2, 2011)</ref>
  • Slum in [[Tai Hang]], [[Hong Kong]], in the 1990s
  • date=2013-09-21 }}, Aarhus University, 11th Conference on Urban History, EAUH, Prague</ref><ref>See (in Danish): Lov om Boligtilsyn og Sanering af usunde Bydele, ''[[Rigsdagstidende]]'', 1939, pages 1250–1260</ref>
  • A woman from a slum is taking a bath in a river.
  • A large slum pictured behind skyscrapers in a more developed area in [[La Paz]], [[Bolivia]].
  • Chalco]], [[Mexico]]
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Percent urban population of a country living in slums ([[UN Habitat]], 2005)
HEAVILY POPULATED URBAN SETTLEMENT CHARACTERIZED BY SQUALOR
Slums; Slum housing; Slum dweller; Substandard housing; Bustees; Urban squalor; Urban slums

[slʌm]

строительное дело

трущобы

существительное

[slʌm]

общая лексика

обыкн. трущобы

глухой

грязный закоулок

медленный гребок (плавание)

глагол

[slʌm]

общая лексика

посещать трущобы (с благотворительной целью или из любопытства

обыкн. to go slumming)

жить на ограниченные средства

еле-еле перебиваться

посещать трущобы (с благотворительной целью go slumming)

презрительное выражение

ходить в гости к лицам

стоящим ниже по общественному положению

посещать дешёвые кабаки и т. п. (из любопытства)

slum         
  • A young boy sits over an open sewer in the Kibera slum, [[Nairobi]].
  • date=October 2018}}</ref>
  • Inside of a slum house, from Jacob Riis photo collection of New York City (ca 1890).
  • One of the many New York City slum photographs of [[Jacob Riis]] (ca 1890). Squalor can be seen in the streets, wash clothes hanging between buildings.
  • Slum with tiled roofs and railway, Jakarta railway slum resettlement 1975, Indonesia.
  • Substandard housing in a slum in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] in the 2000s.
  • triads]].
  • date=2013-10-04 }} Pierre Espagne, Reperes Mediterraneens (1976)</ref>
  • 19th century slum, London
  • date=2013-09-04 }} The Economist (August 18, 2012)</ref>
  • Bahia]], [[Brazil]]
  • 978-0141000237}}, pages 3–11</ref><ref>Pacione, Michael (2006), Mumbai, Cities, 23(3), pages 229–238</ref>
  • Charles Booth]]'s [[poverty map]] showing the [[Old Nichol]], a slum in the [[East End of London]]. Published 1889 in [[Life and Labour of the People in London]]. The red areas are "middle class, well-to-do", light blue areas are "poor, 18s to 21s a week for a moderate family", dark blue areas are "very poor, casual, chronic want", and black areas are the "lowest class...occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals".
  • The location of 100 largest "contiguous" mega-slums in the world. Numerous other regions have slums, but those slums are scattered. The numbers show population in millions per mega-slum, the initials are derived from city name. Some of the largest slums of the world are in areas of political or social conflicts.
  • A slum near [[Ramos Arizpe]] in [[Mexico]].
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • A slum in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. Rocinha favela is next to skyscrapers and wealthier parts of the city, a location that provides jobs and easy commute to those who live in the slums.
  • date=2013-09-27 }} Mark Byrnes, The Atlantic (November 2, 2011)</ref>
  • Slum in [[Tai Hang]], [[Hong Kong]], in the 1990s
  • date=2013-09-21 }}, Aarhus University, 11th Conference on Urban History, EAUH, Prague</ref><ref>See (in Danish): Lov om Boligtilsyn og Sanering af usunde Bydele, ''[[Rigsdagstidende]]'', 1939, pages 1250–1260</ref>
  • A woman from a slum is taking a bath in a river.
  • A large slum pictured behind skyscrapers in a more developed area in [[La Paz]], [[Bolivia]].
  • Chalco]], [[Mexico]]
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Percent urban population of a country living in slums ([[UN Habitat]], 2005)
HEAVILY POPULATED URBAN SETTLEMENT CHARACTERIZED BY SQUALOR
Slums; Slum housing; Slum dweller; Substandard housing; Bustees; Urban squalor; Urban slums
трущобы
slum         
  • A young boy sits over an open sewer in the Kibera slum, [[Nairobi]].
  • date=October 2018}}</ref>
  • Inside of a slum house, from Jacob Riis photo collection of New York City (ca 1890).
  • One of the many New York City slum photographs of [[Jacob Riis]] (ca 1890). Squalor can be seen in the streets, wash clothes hanging between buildings.
  • Slum with tiled roofs and railway, Jakarta railway slum resettlement 1975, Indonesia.
  • Substandard housing in a slum in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] in the 2000s.
  • triads]].
  • date=2013-10-04 }} Pierre Espagne, Reperes Mediterraneens (1976)</ref>
  • 19th century slum, London
  • date=2013-09-04 }} The Economist (August 18, 2012)</ref>
  • Bahia]], [[Brazil]]
  • 978-0141000237}}, pages 3–11</ref><ref>Pacione, Michael (2006), Mumbai, Cities, 23(3), pages 229–238</ref>
  • Charles Booth]]'s [[poverty map]] showing the [[Old Nichol]], a slum in the [[East End of London]]. Published 1889 in [[Life and Labour of the People in London]]. The red areas are "middle class, well-to-do", light blue areas are "poor, 18s to 21s a week for a moderate family", dark blue areas are "very poor, casual, chronic want", and black areas are the "lowest class...occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals".
  • The location of 100 largest "contiguous" mega-slums in the world. Numerous other regions have slums, but those slums are scattered. The numbers show population in millions per mega-slum, the initials are derived from city name. Some of the largest slums of the world are in areas of political or social conflicts.
  • A slum near [[Ramos Arizpe]] in [[Mexico]].
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • A slum in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. Rocinha favela is next to skyscrapers and wealthier parts of the city, a location that provides jobs and easy commute to those who live in the slums.
  • date=2013-09-27 }} Mark Byrnes, The Atlantic (November 2, 2011)</ref>
  • Slum in [[Tai Hang]], [[Hong Kong]], in the 1990s
  • date=2013-09-21 }}, Aarhus University, 11th Conference on Urban History, EAUH, Prague</ref><ref>See (in Danish): Lov om Boligtilsyn og Sanering af usunde Bydele, ''[[Rigsdagstidende]]'', 1939, pages 1250–1260</ref>
  • A woman from a slum is taking a bath in a river.
  • A large slum pictured behind skyscrapers in a more developed area in [[La Paz]], [[Bolivia]].
  • Chalco]], [[Mexico]]
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Percent urban population of a country living in slums ([[UN Habitat]], 2005)
HEAVILY POPULATED URBAN SETTLEMENT CHARACTERIZED BY SQUALOR
Slums; Slum housing; Slum dweller; Substandard housing; Bustees; Urban squalor; Urban slums
slum 1. noun; usu. pl. трущобы 2. v. посещать трущобы (с благотворительной целью; обыкн. go slumming)
area         
  • cylinder]] of the same height and radius.
  • Although there are 10 mm in 1 cm, there are 100 mm<sup>2</sup> in 1 cm<sup>2</sup>.
  • The area between two graphs can be evaluated by calculating the difference between the integrals of the two functions
  • sectors]] which rearrange to form an approximate [[parallelogram]].
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QUANTITY THAT EXPRESSES THE EXTENT OF A TWO-DIMENSIONAL SURFACE OR SHAPE, OR PLANAR LAMINA, IN THE PLANE
Area measure; Area (geometry); Area (mathematics); Area of an ellipse; Area of plane region; Area formula; Areas of Basic Shapes; Area of figure; Areas; Square length; List of area formulas; List of formulas for area; Unit of area
area         
  • cylinder]] of the same height and radius.
  • Although there are 10 mm in 1 cm, there are 100 mm<sup>2</sup> in 1 cm<sup>2</sup>.
  • The area between two graphs can be evaluated by calculating the difference between the integrals of the two functions
  • sectors]] which rearrange to form an approximate [[parallelogram]].
  • 120px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • 80px
  • 100px
  • 120px
  • 100px
  • Integration can be thought of as measuring the area under a curve, defined by ''f''(''x''), between two points (here ''a'' and ''b'').
  • 120px
  • 100px
  • left
  • 120px
  • 160px
  • A diagram showing how a parallelogram can be re-arranged into the shape of a rectangle.
  • 150px
  • 160px
  • 120px
  • lw}}.
  • 120px
  • A square metre [[quadrat]] made of PVC pipe.
  • 200px
  • 150px
  • A parallelogram split into two equal triangles.
  • 220px
  • hochkant=0.2
  • 120px
QUANTITY THAT EXPRESSES THE EXTENT OF A TWO-DIMENSIONAL SURFACE OR SHAPE, OR PLANAR LAMINA, IN THE PLANE
Area measure; Area (geometry); Area (mathematics); Area of an ellipse; Area of plane region; Area formula; Areas of Basic Shapes; Area of figure; Areas; Square length; List of area formulas; List of formulas for area; Unit of area

Определение

АР
а, м.
Единица площади, равна 100 м2, или 0,01 га.||Ср. ГЕКТАР.

Википедия

Slum clearance

Slum clearance, slum eviction or slum removal is an urban renewal strategy used to transform low income settlements with poor reputation into another type of development or housing. This has long been a strategy for redeveloping urban communities; for example slum clearance plans were required in the United Kingdom in the Housing Act 1930, while the Housing Act of 1937 encouraged similar clearance strategies in the United States. Frequently, but not always, these programs were paired with public housing or other assistance programs for the displaced communities.

Как переводится slum area на Русский язык